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Comparison between going to Australia for postgraduate study and going to Britain for postgraduate study; Now I am struggling with where to go for the postgraduate entrance examination. . . . Seek a d
Britain is the birthplace of English. There is no objection to this. In fact, I think the biggest gain of studying abroad is not how much knowledge I have learned, but how many different learning methods I have learned, how many international rules I have learned inside and outside my major (all from western people), how much I have learned about western culture, and most importantly, how well I speak English.
No matter where you go in the world, if you can speak standard English, it means that your educational background is very good, you have received orthodox western education and are respected, even in the United States. So only in Britain can you learn the most standard English. However, it also needs the efforts of the day after tomorrow. Most Chinese people still use their accented English after coming, and there is no way out.
The gold content of a degree is certain. Some people say that the one-year postgraduate degree in Britain is not recognized in China. I want to say, to be fair, who has stronger economic strength and scientific research strength in China, Britain, France, Germany, Japan and the United States? Five countries that are stronger than us all admit it. Why don't we admit it? Also, it is said that British degrees are muddling along. It's true that business, management and economics are different from the engineering I'm studying now, but if you muddle along, this job will be a bit big and you'll never graduate. It's the same everywhere. If you go abroad as a college student in China, you will definitely not get a degree.
Schools, in fact, schools in western countries have complete facilities, especially books, but it's up to you. To put it bluntly, unless you go to the top 5 in the UK, there is not much difference anywhere (just business and economics). They are all from China, and there are hundreds of graduate students in one major. You can imagine the scene at that time. So everything depends on yourself.
As for the school ranking, I think if you study for a master's degree in economics and business, the ranking will affect your recognition in China after returning home, because people in China don't know what role this ranking plays and how to rank it. That's why there is such a theory that you can't read 10 in Britain, and you can't get into the top 8 in Australia. This statement is also true, because the focus is different, just finish reading the book and hurry back to China.
So when you choose a school, if you want to be more competitive and more easily recognized in China, then the top 15 and 10 in Britain are a bit exaggerated, not even including York. After all, the world ranking is still before 150. If you can't choose, you will definitely go to Australia.
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